African Safari Plains Game

Zebra

Africa's iconic striped equid

The zebra is one of Africa's most recognizable and photogenic animals, distinguished by its unique black and white stripes. A zebra hunt offers the opportunity to pursue one of the continent's most beautiful creatures while producing spectacular trophies including sought-after striped hides and rugs.

Shoulder Height

50 - 52 in (127-132cm)

Weight (Stallions)

550 - 800 lbs

Trophy Type

Hide/Rug Mount

Horn Type

N/A (Equid)

Identification

  • • Distinctive black and white stripes
  • • Each animal has unique stripe pattern
  • • Horse-like body with erect mane
  • • Shadow stripes on hindquarters (Burchell's)
  • • Dewlap present in mountain zebra

Habitat & Range

  • • Open savanna and grasslands
  • • Mountainous terrain (mountain zebra)
  • • Southern and eastern Africa
  • • Never far from water sources
  • • Herds follow seasonal grazing

Trophy Information

  • • Flat skin/rug mount most popular
  • • Pedestal or shoulder mount available
  • • Skull mount (unique teeth display)
  • • Select mature stallions for best hides
  • • Quality varies with stripe clarity

Did You Know?

Every zebra has a unique stripe pattern, similar to a human fingerprint - no two are exactly alike. Scientists can identify individual zebras by their stripe patterns using computer analysis. The purpose of zebra stripes has long puzzled researchers, with theories including camouflage, confusion of predators, social bonding, temperature regulation, and most recently, deterring biting flies. Zebra hides are highly prized for rugs and leather goods, making them one of the most valuable plains game trophies.

Hunt Preparation

Zebra hunting preparation focuses on marksmanship and understanding hide quality selection. Physical demands vary - plains zebra hunts are moderate, while mountain zebra hunts require excellent fitness.

Physical Conditioning

Plains Zebra (Burchell's)

Moderate fitness required. Expect to walk 3-8 miles daily over relatively flat terrain. Vehicle-assisted stalking reduces physical demands.

  • • Walking 3-5 miles several times weekly
  • • Practice shooting after light exercise
  • • Comfortable in hot conditions

Mountain Zebra (Hartmann's)

Excellent fitness required. Rough, steep terrain at elevation. Long stalks over broken ground. This is a demanding physical hunt.

  • • Serious cardio training required
  • • Hill/stair climbing essential
  • • Comfortable with scrambling over rocks

Marksmanship Preparation

Zebra hunting often involves longer shots across open country. Practice at 200-300 meters with shooting sticks. Know your maximum effective range and stick to it - a poorly placed shot on zebra can result in extensive tracking and potential hide damage.

  • • Zero rifle at 200 yards
  • • Practice at 150-300 meters
  • • Shooting sticks proficiency essential
  • • Know your bullet drop at various distances
  • • Practice in field conditions, not just benchrest

Trophy Selection

Unlike horned animals, zebra trophy quality is judged by hide condition. Your professional hunter will help identify suitable stallions, but understanding what to look for enhances your experience.

What to Look For

  • • Clear, well-defined stripes
  • • No scars, bite marks, or wounds
  • • Good body condition (not thin)
  • • Mature stallion (larger body size)
  • • Complete mane without damage

Signs of Maturity

  • • Heavier neck and chest
  • • Well-developed muscle tone
  • • Often found with harem of mares
  • • Dominant behavior in herd
  • • Battle scars (minor) can indicate dominance

Administrative Preparation

Documentation

  • • Valid passport (6+ months validity)
  • • Rifle import permit (outfitter arranges)
  • • CITES documentation for hide export
  • • Travel insurance with evacuation coverage
  • • Credit cards and US dollars

Trophy Export

  • • Zebra hides require CITES permits
  • • Professional tanning in Africa recommended
  • • Flat skins ship relatively easily
  • • Budget for dipping, tanning, shipping
  • • Allow 6-12 months for delivery

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